Magic City Headed to the Big-Screen with Bill Murray and Bruce Willis

Not only has Starz's Magic City TV series been given the green-light for a feature film, but Bruce Willis and Bill Murray have also signed on to star in the adaptation.

According to Variety, Magic City creator Mitch Glazer will write & direct the film -- after previously working with Murray and Willis as helmer on Scrooged and Rock the Kasbah, respectively. Murray and Willis also recently worked together on Wes Andersen's Moonrise Kingdom.

Series stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen), Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace), Kelly Lynch (Charlie's Angels) and Danny Huston (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) will return to star in the pic. Among the many producers is Brett Ratner -- the director behind X-Men: The Last Stand.

Three years after the events of the original series, the Magic City movie is set in 1962. The original show follows Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character -- the owner of Miami's Miramar Playa shortly after the Cuban Revolution -- who is "forced to make a deal with a mobster (played by Huston)."

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